After escaping from Tweedy's farm, Ginger and her chicken flock find a peaceful island sanctuary. However, a new and terrible threat puts all chicken-kind in danger. Despite risking their freedom, Ginger and her team decide to break in and face the threat.
When a cockerel apparently flies into a chicken farm, the chickens see him as an opportunity to escape their evil owners. Ginger, the determined chicken, has been trying to flee the coop with the help of two rats, Nick and Fetcher. When Mrs. Tweedy realizes her failing farm, Ginger convinces the other hens to speed up their escape efforts. A Rhode Island Red rooster named Rocky crashes into the coop and the hens believe he can teach them how to fly. Rock's wing is injured, but he puts the chickens through exercises to buy them time. As Mr. Tweedy assembles a machine, Ginger and the chickens work on building a plane. When Mr. Tweedy kidnaps Ginger to test the machine, Rocky rescues her and sabotages the machine. The chickens finish their plane just as Mr. Tweedy repairs the pie machine. In a revolt, the chickens tie up Mr. Tweedy and escape in the plane, with Mrs. Tweedy in pursuit. Rocky and Ginger save the day, and the chickens find refuge in a bird sanctuary. Rocky and Ginger become a couple, while Nick and Fetcher plan to start their own chicken farm.
A teenage penguin named Cody dreams of becoming a professional surfer. Against the will of his family, he leaves his home in Antarctica to compete in the Big Z Memorial Surf Off on Pen Gu Island. Along the way, he forms a friendship with a chicken named Chicken Joe and faces challenges from a rival surfer named Tank. With determination and perseverance, Cody learns important life lessons and ultimately finds success.
When the Day Breaks is an animated short film that follows the events of a day in the life of various anthropomorphic animals, including a pig, a rooster, and a cat. The film explores themes of connection, loneliness, and the fragility of life. As the day unfolds, the characters interact with each other and face unexpected challenges and accidents. Through a series of vignettes, the film presents a slice of life narrative that evokes both humor and poignancy. Without any dialogue, the film relies on visual storytelling and a jazz-influenced soundtrack to convey the emotions and experiences of its characters.
Foghorn's going fishing, but a fox has other plans for him. Posing as a racetrack tout, he suggests Foggy get a hunting dog and go hunting. Once the dog is gone, the fox comes after the chickens. One of them pulls the fox alarm, and the dog comes running back (too late). The fox next poses as a quiz show host, tricking Foghorn and the dog into blowing each other up. They go through another cycle or two of abuse before identifying their common enemy. They team up and go after him.
A Terrytoons cartoon released 17 December 1943.
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